I need some money so I'm looking around for things to sell. I haven't used this in a couple years and I won't use it again. It's essentially mint condition as it was only used a few times. I still have the original box to send it in, and I'm pretty sure the manual is still in it. I have to find which box the collar is stashed in since moving, but just so you know, I switched the shiny black plastic collar to a pink polka dotted, girly snap collar. I can change it back before sending it to you if you'd like.

Here's info, as well as a stock photo from Dogtra:

280NCP Platinum

(Low to medium power)The 280NCP Platinum has all the desired features of our pro-line collars but at a lesser price. This is a great choice for mild mannered dogs that do not require a high level of stimulation.

Honestly, if you're going to get an e-collar, this is a great one. Because it has 127 levels it has very minute changes from level to level, so you can really be precise about your dog's personal working level. Also, I always did love the LCD screen - many e-collars don't have that so they're not as exactly precise, level-wise. Because this has a vibrating feature, it could also be used for only that on deaf dogs to teach them a recall.

These retail for over $200. I'm asking $150, plus $10 shipping.

"Remember - every time your dog gets somewhere on a tight leash *a fairy dies and it's all your fault.* Think of the fairies." http://www.positivepetzine.com"

It'd look pretty on the Teeniest! Though I can't remember if it's still adjustable - I had to dismantle a regular collar to make it work with the e-collar. If it's not adjustable anymore, I'm sure Teeny's neck is bigger than Inara's.

"Remember - every time your dog gets somewhere on a tight leash *a fairy dies and it's all your fault.* Think of the fairies." http://www.positivepetzine.com"

I've toyed with the idea simply because of her insane crate screaming when I bring her to work . . . but at the same time the ONE time I used one on her (on super crazy low . . . like I tried it on myself and barely felt anything at all) I cried. Ahhhh inner turmoil. LOL!

"All changes, even the most longed for, have their melancholy; for what we leave behind us is a part of ourselves; we must die to one life before we can enter another." -Anatole France